An Apology for the Doctrine of the Trinity : being a chronological view of what is recorded concerning, the person of Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the blessed Trinity, whether in the sacred writings, or in Jewish, Heathen, and Christian authors .. . i-losophers imagine a vain thing ; but the Bilf/e shall arise out ofits present obscurity, and, being stripped of all human appen-dages, shall be universally had in honour ; the method of redeem-ing a lo;! race therein revealed shall be generally seen and em-braced ; the enemies of evangelical religion shall be confoundedworld without end ; JesuS s


An Apology for the Doctrine of the Trinity : being a chronological view of what is recorded concerning, the person of Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the blessed Trinity, whether in the sacred writings, or in Jewish, Heathen, and Christian authors .. . i-losophers imagine a vain thing ; but the Bilf/e shall arise out ofits present obscurity, and, being stripped of all human appen-dages, shall be universally had in honour ; the method of redeem-ing a lo;! race therein revealed shall be generally seen and em-braced ; the enemies of evangelical religion shall be confoundedworld without end ; JesuS shall reign, maugre all opposition, inhis glorified human body, at the right hand of the Majesty onhigh, till all the ends of the earth have seen his great salvation,and every opposing power is brought into complete the present moment, he is dashing the nations together like thevessels of a potter ; but yet, notwithstanding the confusion anddisorder of the world, of which we have heard so much, andwhich we ourselves may yet possibly witness; all the dispensationsof creation, providence, and grace, are founded in wisdom andgoodness, and shall wind up, to the Redeemers everlasting credit. DAVID SIMPSON. Macclesfield,Jan. I. 17(^ CONTENTS. PREFACE ^ ? Introduction, containing miscellaneous ob-servations upon the Divinity of Christ, andthe Doctrine of the Trinity, with illustrations,and answers to the most common objections i—71Section concerning the Messiah for the first 3000 years of the world 71—S3 Section concerning the Messiah fromthe Psalms and writings of David — 83—96 Section concerning the Messiah from the writings of Solomon 97—^^^ Section concerning the Messiah fromthe writings of the proplicts Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah loi—120 Section concerning the Messiah fromJeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Haggai, Zechari- ah, and Mdlachi 121—132 Section on the name Jeho


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